Alright, for a column I'm doing. This is my "complete list". It's based on US titles only and one of the parameters of this genre has to be that you actually control some aspect of the video. For example, I left out games like Microcosm or "D" because the video is used strictly for backgrounds, whereas in a game like Sewer Shark where it seems to be the same case you are in fact making turns through the sewers by interacting with the video.

Am I leaving anything out?

Game Title Game Mfr
Braindead 13 (by ReadySoft, for Saturn)
Braindead 13 (by ReadySoft, for 3DO)
Braindead 13 (by Crystal Dynam, for PlayStation):
Braindead 13 (by ReadySoft, for Jaguar)
Braindead 13 (by Philips, for CD-I)
Bug Blasters: The Exterminators (by Good Deal Games, for Sega CD):
Cobra Command (by Data East, for Sega CD):
Corpse Killer (by DigitalPictures, for 32X):
Corpse Killer: Graveyard Edition (by DigitalPictures, for Saturn):
Corpse Killer (by DigitalPictures, for 3DO)
Corpse Killer (by DigitalPictures, for Sega CD):
Crime Patrol 2: Drug Wars (by Philips, for CD-I)
Crime Patrol (by Amer Lasergames, for 3DO):
Crime Patrol (by Philips, for CD-I)
Crime Patrol (by Amer Lasergames, for Sega CD)
Double Switch (by Sega, for Sega CD)
Double Switch (by DigitalPictures, for Saturn):
Dracula Unleashed (by Sega, for Sega CD)
Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp (by Philips, for CD-I)
Dragon's Lair (by ReadySoft, for 3DO)
Dragon's Lair (by ReadySoft, for Jaguar)
Dragon's Lair (by ReadySoft, for Sega CD)
Dragon's Lair (by Philips, for CD-I)
Drug Wars (by Amer Lasergames, for 3DO):
Fahrenheit (by Sega, for 32X):
Fahrenheit (by Sega, for Sega CD):
Fox Hunt (by Capcom, for PlayStation):
Ground Zero Texas (by Sony, for Sega CD)
Gunslinger Collection 3-in-1 (by Amer Lasergames, for 3DO):
J.B. Harold Murder Club (by NEC, for Turbografx-16):
Kids on Site (by DigitalPictures, for Sega CD):
Kingdom II: Shadoan (by Philips, for CD-I):
Kingdom: The Far Reaches (by Interplay, for 3DO)
Kingdom: The Far Reaches (by Philips, for CD-I):
Last Bounty Hunter, The (by Amer Lasergames, for 3DO)
LoadStar: The Legend of Tully Bodine (by Rocket Science, for Sega CD)
Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold (by Philips, for CD-I)
Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold (by Amer Lasergames, for 3DO)
Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold (by Amer Lasergames, for Sega CD)
Mad Dog McCree (by Philips, for CD-I)
Mad Dog McCree (by Amer Lasergames, for Sega CD)
Mad Dog McCree (by Amer Lasergames, for 3DO)
Make My Video: INXS (by DigitalPictures, for Sega CD):
Make My Video: Kris Kross (by Sony, for Sega CD):
Make My Video: Marky Mark (by DigitalPictures, for Sega CD):
Masked Rider, The: Kamen Rider Zo (by Sega, for Sega CD)
Midnight Raiders (by Sega, for Sega CD)
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers (by Sega, for Sega CD)
Night Trap (original) (by DigitalPictures, for Sega CD):
Night Trap (re-release) (by DigitalPictures, for Sega CD):
Night Trap (by DigitalPictures, for 32X):
Night Trap (by DigitalPictures, for 3DO):
Power Factory featuring C&C Music Factory (by Sony, for Sega CD)
Prize Fighter (by Sega, for Sega CD):
Psychic Detective (by Electronic Arts, for PlayStation):
Psychic Detective (by Electronic Arts, for 3DO)
Quarterback Attack with Mike Ditka (by DigitalPictures, for 3DO)
Quarterback Attack with Mike Ditka (by DigitalPictures, for Saturn)
Revenge of the Ninja (by Renovation, for Sega CD)
Road Avenger (by Renovation, for Sega CD):
Road Prosecutor (by Pioneer, for Laseractive):
Sewer Shark (by DigitalPictures, for 3DO)
Sewer Shark (by Sony, for Sega CD):
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective Vol II (by TTI, for Turbografx-16):
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective Vol II (by ICOM, for Sega CD):
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective (by ICOM, for Sega CD):
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective (by NEC, for Turbografx-16):
Slam City with Scottie Pippen (by DigitalPictures, for Sega CD):
Slam City with Scottie Pippen (by DigitalPictures, for 32X)
Snow Job (by 3DO, for 3DO):
Space Ace (by Philips, for CD-I)
Space Ace (by ReadySoft, for Jaguar)
Space Ace (by ReadySoft, for Sega CD)
Space Ace (by ReadySoft, for 3DO)
Space Pirates (by Amer Lasergames, for 3DO)
Star Strike (by Good Deal Games, for Sega CD):
Strahl (by Panasonic, for 3DO):
Supreme Warrior (by DigitalPictures, for Sega CD):
Supreme Warrior (by DigitalPictures, for 3DO)
Supreme Warrior (by DigitalPictures, for 32X):
Surgical Strike (by Sega, for Sega CD):
Time Gal (by Renovation, for Sega CD):
Tomcat Alley (by Sega, for Sega CD):
Triad Stone (by Pioneer, for Laseractive):
Voyeur (by Philips, for CD-I)
Who Shot Johnny Rock? (by Amer Lasergames, for Sega CD):
Who Shot Johnny Rock? (by Amer Lasergames, for 3DO)
Wirehead (by Sega, for Sega CD)
X-Files, The (by Fox Interactive, for PlayStation):